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coling / acl workshop on multi - lingual information retrieval coling - acl ' 98 workshop multilingual information management : current levels and future abilities august 16 , 1998 universiti de montrial montrial / canada the coling / acl workshop on multilingual information management is a follow-on to an nsf - sponsored workshop held in conjunction with the first international conference on language resources and evaluation in granada , spain ( may 1998 ) , at which an international panel of invited experts considered these questions in an attempt to identify the most effective future directions of computational linguistics research - - especially in the context of the need to handle multi-lingual and multi-modal information . the follow-on workshop is intended to open the discussion to the computational linguistics community as a whole . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * registration deadline is july 1 ! ! ! ! * * * * to register , consult the coling / acl home page at * * * * http : / / coling-acl 98 . iro . umontreal . ca / mainpage . html * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * workshop description the development of natural language applications which handle multi-lingual and multi-modal information is the next major challenge facing the field of computational linguistics . over the past 50 years , a variety of language-related capabilities has been developed in areas such as machine translation , information retrieval , and speech recognition , together with core capabilities such as information extraction , summarization , parsing , generation , multimedia planning and integration , statistics-based methods , ontologies , lexicon construction and lexical representations , and grammar . the next few years will require the extension of these technologies to encompass multi-lingual and multi-modal information . extending current technologies will require integration of the various capabilities into multi-functional natural language systems . however , there is today no clear vision of how these technologies could or should be assembled into a coherent framework . what would be involved in connecting a speech recognition system to an information retrieval engine , and then using machine translation and summarization software to process the retrieved text ? how can traditional parsing and generation be enhanced with statistical techniques ? what would be the effect of carefully crafted lexicons on traditional information retrieval ? the workshop will be organized as a series of panels reporting on the outcome of discussions in the granada workshop ( a report summarizing the discussions at granada will be available before the coling - acl workshop ) . ample time for discussion will be included . the discussion will focus on the following fundamental questions : 1 . what is the current level of capability in each of the major areas of the field dealing with language and related media of human communication ? 2 . how can ( some of ) these functions be integrated in the near future , and what kind of systems will result ? 3 . what are the major considerations for extending these functions to handle multi-lingual and multi-modal information , particularly in integrated systems of the type envisioned in ( 2 ) ? in particular , we will consider these questions in relation to the following areas : o multi-lingual resources ( lexicons , ontologies , corpora , etc . ) o information retrieval , especially cross-lingual and cross-modal o machine translation o automated ( cross-lingual ) summarization and information extraction o multimedia communication , in conjunction with text o evaluation and assessment techniques for each of these areas o methods and techniques ( both statistics-based and linguistics-based ) o parsing , generation , information acquisition , etc . o speech recognition and synthesis o language and speaker identification and speech translation program committee khalid choukri , european languages resource association charles fillmore , university of california berkeley , usa robert frederking , carnegie mellon university , usa ulrich heid , university of stuttgart , germany eduard hovy , information sciences institute , usa nancy ide , vassar college , usa mun kew leong , national university of singapore joseph mariani , limsi / cnrs , france mark maybury , the mitre corporation , usa sergei nirenburg , new mexico state university , usa akitoshi okumura , nec , japan martha palmer , university of pennsylvania , usa james pustejovsky , brandeis university , usa peter schaueble , eth zurich , switzerland oliviero stock , irst , italy felisa verdejo , uned , spain piek vossen , university of amsterdam , netherlands wolfgang wahlster , dfki , germany antonio zampolli , istituto di linguistica computazionale , italy organizers bob frederking center for machine translation carnegie - mellon university schenley park pittsburgh , pa 15213-3890 tel : ( + 1 412 ) 268-6656 fax : ( + 1 412 ) 268-6298 email : ref @ nl . cs . cmu . edu eduard hovy information sciences institute of the university of southern california 4676 admiralty way marina del rey , ca 90292-6695 tel : ( + 1 310 ) 822-1511 fax : ( + 1 310 ) 823-6714 email : hovy @ isi . edu nancy ide department of computer science vassar college 124 raymond avenue poughkeepsie , new york 12604-0520 usa tel : ( + 1 914 ) 437 5988 fax : ( + 1 914 ) 437 7498 e - mail : ide @ cs . vassar . edu
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I don't know who said the below.1) Measured in money, you are wrong. Different ethnic groups achieve at widely different rates. Always have. A lot of research has been done on that topic, Sowell among others.2) If you exchanged the population of India and America, in a generation India would look like America. In Two, America would look like India.3) As Bob said: 'valuable resources' has notin' to do with it. See Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, ... > > > > I'm sure that if someone checked the statistics, that the number of > > "successful" vs. "unsuccessful" (how to define those?) Indian > > immigrants in the US is statistically similar to the number of > > successful vs. unsuccessful Scotsmen. I'm not going to, though. > > > > India is poor because it always was poor. Unlike other countries > > in the region (including Ghana, Nigeria, et al) that have emerged > > from the ashes of Imperialism with strong growth, India is not > > blessed with a strong base of valuable resources. > http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork
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re : sddp vince , i ' ll send him one of the manuals , and perhaps a paper on sddp . tom vince j kaminski @ ect 07 / 28 / 2000 10 : 53 am to : tom halliburton / corp / enron @ enron cc : vince j kaminski / hou / ect @ ect subject : re : sddp tom , can you send the info regarding sddp to john ? vince - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - forwarded by vince j kaminski / hou / ect on 07 / 28 / 2000 10 : 52 am - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vince j kaminski 07 / 19 / 2000 06 : 41 pm to : " o ' brien john " @ enron cc : vince j kaminski / hou / ect @ ect subject : re : sddp john , i shall e - mail the information about sddp from houston . vince " o ' brien john " on 07 / 18 / 2000 01 : 47 : 41 am to : vkamins @ enron . com cc : subject : sddp vincent , you kindly suggested that i email you with regard to some information you have on the sddp system ( i ' m not sure if i ' ve got the abbreviation correct , but it ' s something that is currently used in south america ) . your presentation was very interesting and informative . kind regards , john o ' brien manager , treasury & risk management snowy hydro trading pty ltd level 17 , bligh house 4 bligh street sydney nsw 2000
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On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 01:20:56 PDT, J C Lawrence wrote:> On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 15:36:37 -0400 > Tom Reingold wrote: > > > At work, I have to use Outlook. Ick. I hate it. > > Ahh. At work we fire people who use Outlook (Literally true: They get > escorted to the door, their badge confiscated, and told to return the > next day to collect their office contents).Why? What threat does Outlook pose to your organization?> > But it does a few things right. Like making indices for each folder, > > and not just by date, but also by sender, message size, subject. So I > > can sort by any column instantly. > > Have you looked into using a custom sequences file?More detail please? I do use sequences, so I'm familiar with their use, but how can I make indices with them, and how can I keep them up to date?> > And mime handling is pretty bad compared with modern mailers. > > The only thing I actually miss in that regard is support for S/MIME.You're probably running exmh on a local machine. I'm running it on a very remote machine. In this scenario, the mime handling is weak._______________________________________________ Exmh-users mailing list Exmh-users@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/exmh-users
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qs : serrano and hualapai i ' m cross-posting this to linguist and endangered-languages - l , so apologies if anyone gets two of these . * * * * * question 1 : serrano language ( in san bernardino , california , united states ) i have been searching without luck for anything regarding the serrano people and especially the serrano language . i ' ve been able to find out that there remains * one * speaker of serrano left , but have had no luck so far in contacting her . you know how that goes : a knows b , who knows c , whose aunt ( d ) is the last speaker . ( these are reliable people , so i feel confident that d speaks serrano ; d 's sister , who also spoke serrano , died recently . ) i live about a mile from the san manuel indian reservation . the people there are serrano , but most just know they are " indian , " they do n't know what " tribe . " at the tribal offices , the woman i spoke to was unaware that there had ever been a serrano language . the information i have so far comes from anthropology / archaeology people and linguists working at the morongo indian reservation ( cahuilla , in banning , california , united states ) . i ' m afraid that serrano will be history within the next couple of years . does anyone know where i might find information on the serrano language or the people who once spoke it ? * * * * * question 2 : hypothetical situation d , above , is the last remaining speaker of serrano . her serrano would be an idiolect , her personal serrano language . suppose i was able to capture all of her knowledge of the language before she dies and write a descriptive grammar which was then used by others to learn serrano , and the language survived . ( would n't it be nice if things worked that way ! ) would the original idiolect then be classified as a language ? dialect ? still an idiolect ? if serrano would still be an idiolect , since my understanding of the language would most likely be slightly different than d 's , would this be * my * ideolect , or * her * idiolect ? * * * * * question 3 : hualapai language ( in peach springs , arizona , united states ) soon , i will be moving to peach springs , arizona , to the hualapai indian reservation . i will be living there for about three months . the hualapai language is still widely used in peach springs ( still a small group of people though ) , and i am going to be doing a very intensive , crash course in hualapai ( two hours per day , every day , with two native speakers , as well as basic communication with other people outside my " learning " time ) . by the end of my stay , i hope to be able to communicate with others , but i ' m pretty sure i won't completely master the language in that short amount of time . my " official job " is setting up and fixing the computer network for the school there , but i will also be developing some computer applications in hualapai ( as opposed to an english language interface like we are used to seeing ) . i will also be working with the two native speakers to produce a few books written in hualapai . in addition to these books , i am going to try to translate some public-domain children 's classics , for example _ the wonderful wizard of oz _ , to help me with learning the language , as well as providing great stories for the kids there . i also plan on writing a journal of my learning of the hualapai language ( adult l2 acquisition study ) . i am a self-taught , amateur linguist - - i . e . , i read a lot and pester people with questions . the only formal education i have is a 10 - week course in ( english ) language acquisition by children . my question is , is there any interest outside the hualapai reservation for the software , books , or journal ? the books will be printed and we will need to know how many copies to print ( i . e . , just for use at the school , or extras for other people , too ) . a new edition of the hualapai grammar has been finished ( the old edition is 8 - 1 / 2 x 11 , 575 pages ; i have n't seen the new one yet ) , but not gone to the printers yet , and a dictionary is in the making . the software and journal can be duplicated as needed , but the books can be printed with title vii funds ( government money ) if they are for use at the school only , but we will have to make other funding arrangements if the books are to be sold to people outside the school . is anyone interested ? * * * * * fyi i developed a font for typing in hualapai . it is * not * intended to be a general-purpose , one-size - fits-all font , it is intended to allow rapid typing in hualapai . the font is a times typeface . currently , i have truetype and postsrcipt versions for ibm-pc compatible computers , and in the near future , macintosh versions of truetype and postscript fonts will be available . the sil ( summer institute of linguistics ) and a couple of sites in germany have offered me space on their ftp computers for the font . any other ftp sites would be appreciated . when i get the fonts uploaded , i ' ll post addresses to the lists . the font is " postcard-ware , " i . e . , it is free , but you have to send us a postcard from your hometown . : - ) * * * * * as is usual , i will post summaries of answers to my questions to the list if there is sufficient interest . thanks for wading through this long-winded message . chuck coker cjcoker @ csupomona . edu ccoker @ igc . apc . org
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On Sat, Aug 10, 2002 at 12:00:15AM +0200, Paul Linehan wrote: > I suppose it is - however, nobody knows that > this message is a response to your one or a > follow-up to my own first message. Get a decent mail client, I can tell what it is extremely easily. > With a newsgroup structure, this is obvious. > > This helps the reader eliminate threads which > are irrelevant to them or whatever.*looks at mutt*-- colmmacc@redbrick.dcu.ie PubKey: colmmacc+pgp@redbrick.dcu.ie Web: http://devnull.redbrick.dcu.ie/ -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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" re have this is just a quick note to thank all those who have sent me information concerning ' have / hold ' , etc . in non - ie languages . i am also quite happy to continue receiving information on this subject and will soon be posting a summary of the information i have received so far . i would also like to ask if - especially for those who have already sent me information - in these languages or any others there is a connection between a construction for ' to have / possess ' and perfect aspect / past tense , compulsion or existence , even when the verb ' have ' has not come from ' hold ' . so far , i ' ve received information on the following languages : japanese basque , tamil , chinese hebrew dakota arabic finish austronesian languages and papuan crow brazilian portuguese indo - european * ghebh ' give ' > lat . habeo ' hold ' and references to works on the subject by bernd heine , e . c . traugott , w . welmers and kathleen carey . i ' ll send more exact references later with a final summary of all info ( excepting those who wish to remain anonymous ) next week . thanks again ! john peterson , kiel , germany , e-mail : gor05 @ rz . uni-kiel . d400 . de
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nytimes . com article : enron paid out ' retention ' bonuses before bankruptcy filing this article from nytimes . com has been sent to you by louise @ enron . com . / - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - advertisement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \ special offer to ny times customers : get free shipping on orders of $ 75 or more at starbucks . com enron paid out ' retention ' bonuses before bankruptcy filing december 6 , 2001 by richard a . oppel jr . and kurt eichenwald just days before enron ( news / quote ) filed for bankruptcy and laid off 4 , 000 people , it paid out $ 55 million in bonuses to about 500 employees , according to several people who had dealings with the company . yesterday evening , an enron spokesman confirmed the bonuses , describing them as " retention incentives " for crucial employees . bankruptcy experts said that the payments were almost certain to be closely scrutinized - and probably challenged - by enron ' s creditors . separately , the labor department said yesterday that it had opened an investigation into how enron managed its employees ' 401 ( k ) retirement plans . those accounts were heavily invested in enron shares , and company rules prohibited many employees from diversifying their holdings . the labor department said that employees had lost up to 90 percent of the value of their accounts . " enron ' s employees have gotten the short end of the stick in the sudden collapse of this company , " said labor secretary elaine l . chao . enron has said that a temporary freeze that kept some employees from shifting retirement investments was long planned and allowed another company to take over the job of administering the plan . enron declined to say how much was paid out in bonuses , who received the money or what the range of payments was . executives of companies entering bankruptcy defend such payments as necessary if there is to be any hope of reorganizing as a going concern . but they often prove to be incendiary . for example , in 1990 , when it was disclosed that drexel burnham lambert had paid key executives some $ 250 million in bonuses before filing for bankruptcy , creditors and the government reacted with outrage . in the end , after court hearings on the issue , the drexel estate sued the employees to get the money back . the payments by enron " are substantially high , and that means it probably does become an issue in the bankruptcy case , " said james feder , a bankruptcy lawyer with feder & mills , a law firm in los angeles . " the question might come up as to whether there was fair consideration given for the amount of these bonuses and whether they were reasonable under the circumstances . " if creditors can convince the court that the employees were overpaid - or that the payments were made to keep money out of creditors ' hands , a much more difficult argument to prove - then the judge can void the payments and order the money returned , said lynn lopucki , a law professor at the university of california at los angeles . to tamp down such disputes , a company typically will file a request , as part of its bankruptcy filing , to make payments to certain employees , and not proceed with the payments until receiving a judge ' s approval , mr . lopucki said . yesterday , mark palmer , an enron spokesman , defended the payments as necessary " in order to protect and maintain the value of the estate . " such payments " are done in every bankruptcy , " he said , adding that the payments were made to employees " at all levels of the organization . " employees who lost their jobs after enron filed for bankruptcy protection on sunday were told they may receive no more than $ 4 , 500 in severance pay . they also were told to petition the bankruptcy court to cash in unused vacation days . in another legal slap at enron , a shareholder lawsuit filed late tuesday accused 29 enron officers and directors of engaging in " massive insider trading " and making " false and misleading " statements about the company ' s financial performance while selling about $ 1 . 1 billion worth of stock over the last three years . an enron spokesman declined to comment on the suit , which was filed by amalgamated bank , which is known to be an activist shareholder . how to advertise - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - for information on advertising in e - mail newsletters or other creative advertising opportunities with the new york times on the web , please contact alyson racer at alyson @ nytimes . com or visit our online media kit at http : / / www . nytimes . com / adinfo for general information about nytimes . com , write to help @ nytimes . com . copyright 2001 the new york times company
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eacl ' 99 student cfp we are pleased to announce the first call for student papers for eacl ' 99 ( bergen , norway 8 - - 12 june 1999 ) . the call ( text version below ) can be found at http : / / www . ims . uni-stuttgart . de / eacl99 - student / the conference home page is at http : / / www . hit . uib . no / eacl99 / the student session programme committee jonas kuhn , student chair atro voutilainen , faculty co-chair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * * * eacl ' 99 call for student papers * * * student sessions at the 9th conference of the european chapter of the association for computational linguistics eacl ' 99 june 8 - 12 , 1999 university of bergen bergen , norway http : / / www . ims . uni-stuttgart . de / eacl99 - student / - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - purpose : the goal of these sessions is to provide a forum for student members to present work in progress and receive feedback from other members of the computational linguistics community . the sessions will consist of paper presentations by student authors . the accepted papers will be published in a special section of the conference proceedings . note that the existence of the student sessions does not influence the treatment of student-authored papers submitted to the main conference . rather , the aim of the student sessions is to provide a separate track emphasizing students ' work in progress rather than completed work . requirements : papers should describe original , unpublished work in progress that demonstrates insight , creativity , and promise . topics of interest are the same as for the main conference . papers submitted to the main conference cannot be considered for the student sessions . students may , of course , submit different papers to the main conference and the student session , or papers on different aspects of a particular problem or project . note that for papers presenting joint work , all co-authors have to be students . format for submission : the maximum allowable length is 3 pages ( about 1800 words ) , including references . papers should be headed by a title page containing the paper id code ( see below ) , title , a short ( 5 line ) summary , up to three general keywords specifying the subject area ( e . g . , " french syntax , machine translation " ) , the word count ( excluding figures and bibliography ) and a notice of multiple submission , if required . since reviewing will be ` blind ' , the title page of the paper should omit author names and addresses . furthermore , self-references that reveal the authors ' identity ( e . g . , " we previously showed ( smith , 1991 ) . . . " ) should be avoided . instead , use references of the form " smith previously showed ( 1991 ) . . . " care should be taken to avoid obvious giveaways in the bibliography such as listings for unpublished in-house technical reports . papers outside the specified length and / or without an id code are liable to rejection without review . to identify each paper , an id code must be acquired by filing an electronic paper registration form : http : / / www . ltg . ed . ac . uk / eacl99 / register . html on successful completion of this form an id code will be sent to the designated author by e-mail . media of submission : authors may submit their papers electronically or in hard copy . electronic submission is strongly preferred . electronic submissions should be either self-contained latex source , postscript or pdf ( we encourage latex submissions ) . postscript submissions must use a standard font . latex submissions should not refer to any other external files or styles except for the standard styles for tex 3 . 14 and latex 2 . 09 . the bibliography for a latex submission cannot be submitted as separate . bib file ; the actual bibliography entries must be inserted in the submitted latex source file . we strongly recommend the use of acl - standard latex : http : / / www . ltg . ed . ac . uk / eacl99 / style / eaclsub . sty ( plus bibstyle acl . bst ) or word style files ( msword _ template . rtf ) for the preparation of submissions . these styles include a place for the required information such as id code and word count , and allow for a graceful transition to the style required for publication . if you cannot use the acl - standard styles directly , a description of the required format is at http : / / www . ltg . ed . ac . uk / eacl99 / style / substyle . html . if you cannot access this web page , send email to eacl99 @ cogsci . ed . ac . uk with subject substyle for an automatic reply . electronic submissions should be sent to eacl99 - student @ ims . uni-stuttgart . de hard copy submissions should consist of four ( 4 ) paper copies of each paper ( printed on both sides of the page if possible ) should be submitted to the following address : eacl ' 99 student session c / o jonas kuhn ims , univ . stuttgart azenbergstr . 12 70174 stuttgart germany enquiries to the student session committee by email at eacl99 - student @ ims . uni-stuttgart . de . schedule : submissions must be received by 18 january 1999 . late submissions ( those arriving on or after 19 january 1999 ) will not be considered . acknowledgements will be emailed soon after receipt . notification of acceptance will be sent to authors ( by email ) by 10 march 1999 . camera - ready copies of final papers prepared in a double-column format , preferably using a laser printer , must be received at the main programme committee in edinburgh by 19 april 1999 , along with a signed copyright release statement . detailed formatting guidelines will be provided to authors with their acceptance notice . the student paper sessions will take place during the main conference on 9-11 june 1999 . venue and local organisation : the conference will be held in bergen , norway from 8 through 12 june , 1999 . see the conference home page http : / / www . hit . uib . no / eacl99 / for local arrangements information . the local arrangements committee is chaired by koenraad de smedt . the local arrangements committee can be reached at : humanities information technologies university of bergen alligaten 27 5007 bergen norway phone : + 47 5558-8008 fax : + 47 5558-9470 email : eacl99 @ uib . no student session committee : the student session committee is co-chaired by atro voutilainen ( university of helsinki ) and jonas kuhn ( university of stuttgart ) . atro voutilainen jonas kuhn department of general linguistics ims , univ . stuttgart p . o . box 4 azenbergstr . 12 fin-00014 university of helsinki 70174 stuttgart finland germany phone : + 358 9 191 23 507 ( office ) phone : + 49-711 - 121-1354 fax : + 358 9 191 23 598 fax : + 49-711 - 121-1366 email : atro . voutilainen @ helsinki . fi jonas @ ims . uni-stuttgart . de timetable : 1999 18 jan submitted student papers due in stuttgart 10 mar decisions on programme sent to authors 19 apr final versions of papers due in edinburgh 9-11 jun student sessions at conference in bergen
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Aren't Asian Pacfic Americans (APAs) accorded equal opportunity already? Unfortunately, no. APAs are not accorded equal opportunity in workplaces presently. Equal opportunity means: "For every man, woman and child to go as far and rise as high as their ambition and ability will take them." Statistics, mostly gathered by government studies, show that AAs have only 1/3 the opportunity of all other Americans to rise to the top in the academic world, corporate world, the federal government. There seems to exist an invisible resistance to AAs' developing to the maximal of their potentials -- A Glass Ceiling. Let's look at a concrete case. A lot of our best people are employed in universities. Their average performance has been outstanding. What's their chance of rising to the top? University administrators are recruited almost exclusively from the ranks of faculty and professionals already employed in universities. Hence the ratio of [administrators / (faculty + professionals)], broken down to races, is a measure of the opportunity enjoyed by American citizens of different races. Nationwide, that ratio for blacks (non-Hispanic) is 0.21. That is, for every 100 black faculty and professionals there are 21 black administrators. The ratio for Native American is 0.20; for white (non-Hispanic) is 0.16; and for Hispanic is 0.15. However, it is only 0.06 for Asian American. Get on the Web and check it out for yourself! Source: Dept. of Education - , Table B-1f. The above dismal picture emerges from the supposedly "enlightened" academic world. The situation in the corporate world, state and federal governments is worse. In E-Mail 2 & 3, we present a strategy to induce the two major political parties to help us fight for equal opportunity and help make our beloved nation "a more perfect Union." There has already been progress on account of that strategy. Behold how the glass ceiling in the federal government is being shattered, owing significantly to the bloc-vote organized and delivered by 80-20 in the 2000 election. Sincerely (members of Steering Comm., titles for ID purposes only)Rajen Anand, Secretary, Federation of Indian-Am. Assocs., Tong S. Chung, Founding President & Current Chairman of the Board, Korean American Coalition, DC chapter, Alex Esclamado, Nat'l President, Filipino-Am. Political Assoc., Kenneth Fong, C.E.O., Clontech Laboratories, Yu-Chi Ho, Harvard Univ., member of Nat'l Acad. of Engineering, Stephen S. Ko, MD, Founder of Asian Am. Political Coalition N.J., Tony Lam, Councilman, Westminster, Los Angeles, California, Michael Lin, former Nat'l President, Org. of Ch-Ams (1994-98), Adeel Shah, Co-founder & Chairman/CEO of Telnia Corporation and President, US-Pakistan Business Council Washington, D.C., Peter Suzuki, Immediate Past President, National Asian/Pacific Am. Bar Association (NAPABA), Henry Tang, Chair, Committee of 100, Shaie-Mei Temple, Founding President, OCA-women New Orleans Chapter; Strategic Consultant, Chang-Lin Tien, Chancellor, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley (1990-97), Chun Wa Wong, Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, Fellow, Am. phys. Soc., S. B. Woo, Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1985-89) Jenny Yang, President, Assoc. of Chinese Am. Professionals; Co-founder, Houston 80-20* * * * * * * * * * * 80-20 is a national, nonpartisan, Political Action Committee dedicated to winning equal opportunity and justice for all Asian Pacific Americans through a SWING bloc vote, ideally directing 80% of our community's votes and money to the presidential candidate endorsed by the 80-20, who better represents the interests of all APAs. Hence, the name "80-20" was created. -- For unsubscribing, return this email AND add the word:REMOVE. -- -- To get on 80-20's supporters list, reply with the word:ENLIST. --MsTo: matthew.simonton@blade.net ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-Sightings mailing list Spamassassin-Sightings@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-sightings
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developments in discourse analysis ( gls 1995 ) * * * * * * * * * * the georgetown linguistics society presents gls 1995 : developments in discourse analysis february 17-19 , 1995 georgetown university , washington d . c . * * * * * * * * * * * * registration schedule * * friday 11 : 00 a . m . - 5 : 45 p . m . intercultural center ( icc ) galleria . saturday 8 : 30 a . m . - 7 : 30 p . m . icc auditorium main entrance sunday 8 : 30 a . m . - 6 : 00 p . m . icc auditorium main entrance * * event locations * * sessions : intercultural center . rooms will be posted at registration . plenary sessions : intercultural center auditorium . reception : intercultural center galleria . * * conference schedule * * * friday , february 17 * 11 : 00 a . m . registration begins in the intercultural center galleria 2 : 00 - 3 : 30 colloquium : developments in signed language discourse part i ( coordinator : melanie metzger ) * ruth morgan the interplay of place and space in a namibian sign language narrative * kathleen wood negotiating literate identities : life stories of deaf students * susan m . mather adult - deaf toddler discourse will the real author please stand up ? : exploiting the speech of others * richard buttny talking race on campus : reported speech in accounts of race relations at a university campus * akira satoh reported speech in english and japanese : a comparative analysis * joyce tolliver evidentiality and accountability in literary narrative folk , interlocutor , and analytical frameworks * hanny feurer a place for folk linguistics in discourse analysis ? greetings in tibeto - burman languages * christianna i . white similarity and distinctiveness : a vantage analysis of plato 's gorgias * martin warren how do conversations begin and end ? 3 : 45 - 5 : 15 colloquium : developments in signed language discourse part ii ( coordinator : melanie metzger ) * tina m . neumann figurative language in an american sign language poem : personification and prosopopoeia * scott liddell and melanie metzger spatial mapping in an asl narrative : examining the use of multiple surrogate spaces * elizabeth a . winston spatial mapping in comparative discourse frames in american sign language political , intellectual , institutional identities * anna de fina pronominal choice , identity and solidarity in political discourse * charlotte linde other people 's stories : third person narrative in individual and group identity * karen tracy the identity work of questioning in intellectual discussion prior discourses and the structure of classroom interaction * mary buchinger bodwell " now what does that mean , ' first draft ' ? " : adult literacy classes and alternative models of editing a text * deborah poole the effects of text on talk in a class-room literacy event * myriam torres why teachers do not engage in co-construction of knowledge : a critical discourse analysis 5 : 30 - 6 : 30 roger shuy getting people to admit their guilt : a case study 6 : 45 - 7 : 45 deborah schiffrin narrative as self - portrait 8 : 00 - 11 : 00 reception , intercultural center galleria * saturday , february 18 * 9 : 30 - 10 : 30 heidi hamilton the aging of a poet : intertextuality and the co - construction of identities in the oppen family letter exchange 10 : 45 - 12 : 45 colloquium : developments in conversation analysis : oh , what , or , pardon ( coordinator : maria egbert ) * paul drew ' what ' ? : a sequential basis for an ' open ' form of repair initiation in conversation ( and some implications for cognitive approaches to interaction ) * maria egbert the relevance of interactants ' eye gaze to the organization of other-initiated repair : the case of german ' bitte ? ' ( ' pardon ? ' ) * anna lindstrom ' or ' - constructed inquiries as a resource for probing the relevance of prior talk in swedish conversation * john heritage ' oh ' - prefaced responses to inquiry privileged views in media discourse * gertraud benke news about news : textual features of news agency copies and their usage in the newsproduction * debra graham racism in the reporting of the o . j . simpson arrest : a critical discourse analysis approach * ian hutchby arguments and asymmetries on talk radio interactional explanations for patterns of variation * scott fabius kiesling using interactional discourse analysis to explain variation * sylvie dubois the coherent network of effects on discourse humorous faces * nancy k . baym humorous performance in a computer-mediated group * diana boxer and florencia cortes - conde teasing that bonds : conversational joking and identity display 12 : 45 - 2 : 45 theme lunch 2 : 45 - 4 : 45 negotiating authority and status * cynthia dickel dunn the language of the tea teacher : shifting indexical ground in a japanese pedagogical context * lena gavruseva ' what is this drivel about garages ? ' : the construction of authoritative self in the cover letter discourse * geoffrey raymond the voice of authority : sequence and turn design in live news broadcasts * hideko nornes abe discourse analysis on distal and direct styles of japanese women 's speech narrative structures across languages * viola g . miglio tense alternations in medieval prose texts * asli ozyurek how children use connectives to talk about a conversation * marybeth culley rhetorical elaborations of a chiricahua apache comic narrative genre * bethany k . dumas complex narratives in ozark discourse competing discourses and dominance * tony hak ' she has clear delusions ' : the production of a factual account * catherine f . smith democratic discourses * john clark standard and vernacular : persuasive discourse styles in conflict * kathryn remlinger keeping it straight : the socio-linguistic construction of a heterosexual ideology in a campus community 5 : 00 - 7 : 00 colloquium : discourse and conflict ( coordinator : christina kakava ) * faye c . mcnair - knox discourse and conflict in african - american english womantalk : patterns of grammaticalized disapproval in narratives * christina kakava evaluation in personal and vicarious stories : mirror of a greek man 's self * patricia e . o'connor ' you can't keep a man down ' : positioning in conflict talk and in violent acts * laine berman life stories from the streets : homeless children 's narratives of violence and the construction of a better world discourse influences on syntactic categories and structures * jennifer arnold the interaction between discourse focus and verbal form in mapudungun * rajesh bhatt information status and word order in hindi * paul hopper discourse and the category ' verb ' in english interactional construction of cognitive understanding * pamela w . jordan and megan moser multi - level coordination in computer-mediated conversation * claudia roncarati repetition and cognition in the information flow : a case-study in brazilian portuguese database * andrea tyler and john bro examining perceptions of text comprehensibility : the effect of order and contextualization cues * robbert - jan beun structure in cooperative dialogue 7 : 15 - 8 : 15 charles goodwin the social life of aphasia saturday evening theme dinner * sunday , february 19 * 9 : 30 - 10 : 30 frederick erickson discourse analysis as a communication chunnel : how feasible is a linkage between continental and anglo - american approaches ? 10 : 45 - 12 : 45 colloquium : frames theory and discourse ( coordinator : janice hornyak ) * janice hornyak personal and professional frames in office discourse * susan hoyle negotiation of footing in play * carolyn kinney the interaction of frames , roles and footings : conversational strategies of co-leaders in a long-term group * yoshiko nakano interplay of expectations in cross-cultural miscommunication : a case study of negotiations between americans and japanese * suwako watanabe framing in group discussion : a comparison between japanese and american students interpreting , challenging , evaluating gender * jennifer curtis contestation of masculine identities in a battering intervention program * keller s . magenau more than feminine : attending to power and social distance dimensions in spoken and written workplace communication * keli yerian professional and gendered identities in the discourse of two public television directors * donna trousdale social languages and privileging : gender and school science discourse discursive enactments of cultural ideologies * isolda carranza stance - making in oral interviews * shari e . kendall religion and experience : constructed dialogue , narrative , and life story in religious testimonies * agnes weiyun he stories as interactional resources : narrative activity in academic counseling encounters * orla morrissey discourse analysis as an evaluation methodology for technology assessment in pre-competitive r and d environments 12 : 45 - 2 : 15 lunch 2 : 15 - 3 : 45 computational approaches to discourse analysis * megan moser and johanna d . moore an approach to the study of discourse cues * yan qu a computational approach for automatically extracting discourse rules * donald lewis theme and eventline in a classical hebrew narrative : a computer-assisted analysis conversational moves * c . antaki , f . diaz , a . collins participants ' orientation to footing : evidence from conversational completion * peter muntigl saving face in argument : an analysis of face-threatening disagreements fine - tuning conversation * hiroko spees how aizuchi ' back channels ' shape and are shaped by the interaction in japanese conversation * toshiko hamaguchi manifestation of shared knowledge in conversation * yrjo engestrom discursive disturbances as bridge between the micro and the macro : evidence from activity-theoretical studies in collaborative work settings 4 : 00 - 5 : 00 deborah tannen academic discourse as discourse 5 : 00 - 5 : 15 ralph fasold closing remarks * * how to contact gls 1995 * * please send registration and requests for information regarding special discounts on airfare , accommodations , and transportation to the georgetown linguistics society : gls 1995 internet : gls @ guvax . georgetown . edu georgetown university bitnet : gls @ guvax . bitnet department of linguistics voice : ( 202 ) 687-6166 479 intercultural center washington , d . c . 20057-1068 regularly updated information is available through the world - wide web georgetown linguistics home page : http : / / www . georgetown . edu / cball / gu _ lx . html * * registration * * on - site registration will begin at 11 : 00 a . m . in the intercultural center ( icc ) galleria on friday , february 17 , 1995 . students $ 30 . 00 non - students $ 40 . 00
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journal of translation and textlinguistics subject : journal longacre , robert e . , journal of translation and textlinguistics , vol . 10 1998 issn : 1055-4513 ; $ 7 . 95 summer institute of linguistics . nicholas a . bailey " what 's wrong with my word order ? " ethel e . wallis mark 's goal - oriented plot structure julia irene dieterman participant reference in isthmus mixe narrative discourse c . john collins coherence in james 1 : 19-27 subject : journal dr . pattiya jimreivat for the mks editorial board mon-khmer studies : a journal of southeast asian languages vol . 28 , pb ; issn : 0147-5207 , viii + 228 pp . , 1998 , $ 29 . 00 summer institute of linguistics . this volume is in memoriam of william a . smalley . articles are : - tones and voice quality in modern northern vietnamese : instrumental case studies , by nguyen van loi and jerold a . edmondson - kyansittha and the indic words in myanmar from mon , by nai pan hla - affixes in katu of the lao p . d . r . , by nancy a . costello - an acoustic study of battambang khmer vowels , by ratree wayland - prepositional vs . directional coverbs in vietnamese , by sophana srichampa - some kam - tai loan-words in mon - khmer languages , by qin xiaohang - expressing comparison in the tai languages , by lev n . morev - numeral classifiers in sgaw karen , by suriya ratanakul - diachronic evolution of initial consonants in buyang , by li jingfang and zhou guoyan internet : academic . books @ sil . org available for review http : / / www . sil . org subject : linguistics walter a . cook , s . j . , author ; case grammar applied ; pb . isbn : 1-55671 - 046 - 1 ; xiii + 275 pp . , 1998 , $ 29 . 00 . summer institute of linguistics and the university of texas at arlington . dr . walter cook , s . j . , is one of the promoters of the georgetown university round table on languages and linguistics and author of numerous publications in linguistics . in case grammar theory ( 1989 ) , the author described the case grammar models of fillmore , chafe , anderson , gruber , jackendoff , and some tagmemicists as contrasting models within case grammar theory . in the present volume , intended as a companion volume to the previous one , we find a methodology for case grammar , tested in extended textual analysis including ernest hemingway 's the old man and the sea . because case grammar lends itself well to displaying the way syntactic features are associated with semantic structures , the author is able to use case grammar as an unusually clear , simple guide for sentence analysis . internet : academic , books @ sil . org available for review http : / / www . sil . org karen ann daley , author ; vietnamese classifiers in narrative texts . pb . isbn : 1-55671 - 021 - 6 ; xii + 214 pp . , 1998 , $ 29 . 00 summer institute of linguistics , and the university of texas at arlington . karen daley leads the reader into what is perhaps the first discourse study of vietnamese classifiers to date . after presenting a summary of classifiers and their function in languages of the world , she challenges the validity of regarding vietnamese classifiers as simply fitting the prototypical pattern of phrase-level numeral classifiers . in vietnamese several of the functions attributed to classifiers imply discourse relations , despite the prevailing assumption that their use is associated with the syntactic relations of phrases . a coherent pattern of classifier use becomes evident when they are observed in the larger syntactic environment of discourse . daley uses discourse measurements of overall frequency , referential distance , and referential persistence and compares them with four criteria from a study of classifiers in white hmong . the results in the present study indicate that the basic function of classifiers in vietnamese discourse is referential - - to mark salience . internet : academic . books @ sil . org available for review http : / / www . sil . org long yaohong and zheng guoqiao , authors , translated from chinese by d . norman geary ; the dong language in guizhou province , china ; pb . isbn : 1-55671 - 051 - 8 ; xvi + 272 pp . , 1998 , $ 29 . 00 . summer institute of linguistics and the university of texas at arlington . the dong people are renowned within china for their beautiful singing and their architectural prowess . their gifts have grown and flourished in the valleys and mountains of guizhou , hunan , and guangxi provinces of southwestern china . in relative obscurity before the establishment of the people 's republic of china , the 2 . 5 million dong people are fast gaining an international reputation . the dong language is distinctive for its many tones . it is often referred to outside china as kam and occupies a significant position in the kam - tai family of the sino - tibetan phylum . long yaohong and zhong guoqiao are recognized authorities on dong language research . mr . long is a native speaker of dong . he provides an introduction , touching on many aspects of dong history , culture , and language , and a discussion of the grammar . mr . zheng supplies sections on phonology , lexicon , and orthography . the two authors jointly present a chapter on dong dialects . the book as a whole represents the first comprehensive description of the dong language available in english . internet : academic . books @ sil . org available for review http : / / www . sil . org subject : weg ( pakistan ) joan l . g . baart , author ; the sounds and tones of kalam kohistani ; with wordlists and texts ; pb . isbn : 969-8023 - 03 - 8 ; 1997 , xvi + 128 pp . , $ 12 . 00 . summer institute of linguistics and national institute of pakistan studies . this volume starts a new series " studies in languages of northern pakistan , " published jointly by the summer institute of linguistics and the national institute of pakistan studies in islamabad . the series will include studies of the phonology , grammar , lexicon , and oral literature of kalasha , shina , burushaski , and other languages of northern pakistan . kalam kohistani ( in the literature also known as garwi or bashkarik ) belongs to the dardic branch of indo - aryan . the current volume presents a sketch of the sound system and tonal system of this language , based on recent fieldwork . it also makes a wordlist and text data available for further study . internet : academic . books @ sil . org available for review http : / / www . sil . org sincerely , grace fuqua academic publications summer institute of linguistics grace _ fuqua @ sil . org
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query : voicing assimilation i know of two languages where voiced fricatives devoice after a voiceless obstruents , even though voiced stops cause the preceding voiceless obstruent to voice instead ( dutch and within certain domains , polish ) . i am wondering if there are other examples .
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appel : euralex96 content - length : 8234 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - seventh euralex international congress - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - european association for lexicography university of gothenburg , sweden august 13-18 , 1996 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - congress organizers martin gellerstam jerker j = e4rborg sven - g = f6ran malmgren kerstin nor = e9n lena rogstr = f6m - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - first circular & call for papers time and venue - - - - - - - - - - - - - the congress starts on the evening of tuesday , august 13 , 1996 , and ends on the morning of sunday , august 18 . = 20 the congress will be held in the faculty of arts building ( " humanisten " ) , situated in park surroundings in the southern part of central gothenburg . the plenary sessions will be held at the musicology building just across the park . the bus from landvetter airport ( twenty minutes from the centre of gothenbi ] urg ) stops at korsv = e4gen , a few minutes walk from the faculty building . contact addresses - 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making process 4 . bilingual lexicography 5 . lexicographical and lexicological projects 6 . terminology and dictionaries for special purposes submission - - - - - - - - - submissions will be refereed by a panel of referees for each major topic ( see above ) , and the programme will be selected by the programme committee . individual presentations should be timed to last 20 minutes , followed by a ten-minute discussion period . there are no restrictions on the language of presentation , but it is not possible to offer interpretation . authors should send five copies of a six - to eight-page double-spaced preliminary version of their paper by october 1 , 1995 to the congress organizers at the address above . the first page should contain the title of the paper , name ( s ) , affiliation ( s ) and complete address ( es of author ( s ) , a 10 - line abstract of the paper , and ( in the top right corner ) the title of the topic panel to which the paper is submitted . authors whose papers are accepted will receive a style guide for the preparation of a camera-ready copy for the proceedings to be published immediately before the congress . important dates - 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review of mon - khmer studies 27 review of mon - khmer studies , vol . 27 ( 1997 ) ; mahidol university at salaya , thailand , and summer institute of linguistics , dallas , texas , usa ; us $ 39 . 00 . reviewed by neil h . olsen , neil . olsen @ ci . slc . ut . us volume 27 of mon - khmer studies ( mks ) is dedicated to paul k . benedict on the occasion of his 85th birthday ( 5 july 1997 ) . tragically , dr . benedict died sixteen days later in an automobile accident . robert s . bauer writes a memorial tribute which includes a concise biography . following bauer 's memorial , he and other mks editors have compiled a bibliography of benedict \ 213s articles , books , and conference papers - - the most current and complete published to date . mks 27 is the third volume in the special series dedicated to recognized experts in the field of southeast asian linguistics . mks 25 was dedicated to the late andre haudricourt and mks 26 to david thomas , one of the founding editors of mks in 1964 . mks 28 will resume the regular format of the journal . although mks is generally a journal devoted to mon - khmer and austroasiatic languages , it welcomes articles on other southeast asian languages and language families . the 28 papers in this volume are more ambitious than previous mks volumes and represent a wide range of linguistic topics which reflect dr . benedict 's broad , eclectic , and sometimes controversial interests . there are papers on chinese , japanese , tai , sino - tibetan , tibeto - burman , hmong - mien , austronesian , and , of course , austroasiatic . the main purpose of this review is to briefly summarize the various papers so that readers may select those articles which interest them . the first paper is paul k . benedict 's , " interphyla flow in southeast asia , " which was one of the keynote speeches at the 4th international symposium on languages and linguistics , pan - asiatic linguistics , held in bangkok in january 1966 . benedict warns us that the field of southeast asian linguistics is the bosnia of historical linguistics - - a lovely landscape strewn with land mines ! he playfully formulates a law of historical linguistics : the number of linguistic errors perpetrated is inversely proportional to the median length of the roots involved . the remainder of his paper is devoted to exploring sino - tibetan , mon - khmer , and austro - tai homelands ( with a map and diagram ) , distinguishing between direct and stimulus diffusion in interphyla tone flow , and contrasting affixation patterns among the superstocks . finally , he traces a pair of mon - khmer loan - words , ' tiger ' and ' raptor ' , as they ' invade ' southeast asia . " on the track of austric : part ii , consonant mutation in early austroasiatic ' by la vaughn h . hayes is a data-rich paper continuing ( part i in mks 21 ) his effort to validate wilhem schmidt 's 1906 hypothesis that austroasiatic and austronesian are genetically related and should be grouped under a new austric superstock . hayes claims that diachronic changes affecting proto - austroasiatic obscure and conceal the linkage between ancient consonants and their modern reflexes . these changes have contributed to the difficulty of establishing the lexical connection between austroasiatic and austronesian . this paper describes and details four plre phonological shifts - - palatalization , spirantization , assibilation , and voicing - - which took place early in the history of the austroasiatic language family causing massive mutations in the consonant system . dipankar moral , in " north - east india as a linguistic area , " delineates seven indian states - - with 220 languages belonging to the indo - european , sino - tibetan , and austroasiatic families - - as a linguistic area distinct from the rest of india . lists of common linguistic characteristics ( phonological , grammatical , and lexical features ) bolster the argument of areal uniqueness . read this paper in conjunction with simon 's paper noted below . michel ferlus , in ' le maleng bro et le vietnamien , describes the phonology and morphology of maleng bro , a viet - muong language spoken in khammouan , laos . data from maleng sheds light on viet - muong linguistic history , especially the syllable structure and ancient morphology of vietnamese and the development of its tones . david filbeck , in " the protasis - apodosis construction in mal , " gives a structural and functional description of a topic-comment syntactic pattern in mal , a mon - khmer language spoken in northern thailand . sujaritlak deepadung and suriya ratanakul , in " final particles in conversational mal ( thin ) , " discuss status , question , and mood sentence final particles in the ban sakat klang dialect of mal . dai qingxia and liu yan , in " analysis of the tones in the guangka subdialect of deang , " present a synchronic description and analysis of guangka tones . they compare guangka to other deang dialects with and without tones . deang is a mon - khmer language spoken in southwest yunnan , china . this study contributes to further understanding of the development of tone systems in mon - khmer languages . theraphan l . - thongkum , in " the place of lawi , harak , and tariang within bahnaric , " presents the results of field work with mon - khmer languages spoken in sekong province , laos . ethnolinguistic data and word lists are included . lawi is classified as a west bahnaric language , while the place of harak and tariang within bahnaric is unclear at present . natalja m . spatar , in " imperative constructions in cambodian , " notes that the cambodian imperative paradigm consists of four categories : 1st person sg . and pl . , 2nd person , and 3rd person . the center of this paradigm is the 2nd person imperative forms : any imperative marker ( except oj ) can be used in a 2nd person imperative , and only 2nd person imperatives can be used without any marker and without a subject . suwilai premsrirat , in " linguistic contributions to the study of the northern khmer language of thailand in the last two decades , " surveys the linguistic work , major developments , and recent research that has been conducted on khmer ( cambodian ) as spoken in thailand . a 3 - page bibliography is included . sophana srichampa , in " serial verb constructions in vietnamese , " examines a specific verb construction in vietnamese - - a sequence of verbs occurring together with a non-overt subject and / or a non-overt object - - within the framework of government and binding theory . zhou zhizhi and yan qixiang , in their " on the genetic affiliation of vietnamese , " reopen the old debate concerning whether vietnamese is a tai , austroasiatic , or chinese language . they compare 159 basic vocabulary items from vietnamese with thai and zhuang ( tai languages ) and wa , blang , and palaung ( austroasiatic languages ) . focusing on a 40 % cognate rate with wa , they examine phonetic and grammatical similarities between vietnamese and wa and confirm that vietnamese is indeed an austroasiatic language . i . m . simon , in " on first looking into paul k . benedict 's sino - tibetan , " uses benedict 1972 as a starting point to compare khasi , a mon - khmer language spoken in assam , with tibeto - burman , and with huffman 's ( 1990 ) mon and kur wordlists . this paper should be read in conjunction with moral 's paper noted above . david bradley , in " what did they eat ? grain crops of the burmic groups . " follows up on benedict 1972 and 1975 and takes a closer look at the reconstruction of words for various grain crops within the burmic subgroup of sino - tibetan . bradley draws some conclusions about the implications of this reconstruction for the original homeland of the burmic , tibeto - burman , and sino - tibetan groups . james a . matisoff , in " dayang pumi phonology and adumbrations of comparative qiangic , " analyzes pumi 's complex phonology and tones in great detail . he discusses pumi 's place in the qiangic family and notes that much internal reconstruction will be necessary before details of the complex initial - and rhyme-correspondences will be figured out . pumi is a tai language spoken in yunnan , china . helen potopova , in " semantic characteristics of the tibetan honorific forms , " focuses on words taking honorific prefixes , the original meanings of which are anatomical terms . in tibetan , the choice to use an honorific form as opposed to a neutral form is determined by social stratification and the situation of the communication act itself . semantic and lexical evidence is presented . george bedell , in " causatives and clause union in lai ( chin ) , " examines causative constructions in lai within a generative framework . lai , also called hakha chin , is spoken in chin state , myanmar ( burma ) . ilia peiros , in " lolo - burmese linguistic archaeology , " discusses what linguistic data suggest about speakers of proto - lolo - burmese ( plb ) . three main issues are discussed : ( 1 ) localization of plb homeland ; ( 2 ) absolute dating for the disintegration of plb homeland ; and ( 3 ) some features of plb cultural reconstruction . peiros proposes that 3800-3600 years ago a highly developed culture flourished in yunnan , connected more with sub - himalayan cultures than southeast asian . there is an appendix of plb cultural lexicon . k . s . nagaraja 's " kinship terms in konyak naga " is a data paper listing kinship terminology collected for konyak naga , a tibeto - burman language of nagaland state in india . jerold a . edmonson and kenneth j . gregerson , in their " outlying kam - tai : notes on ta mit laha , " offer recent field notes primarily on the phonology of laha , a kadai language spoken in northern vietnam . there is a brief overview of laha ethnolinguistic history along with comparative comments on the rather large shared vocabulary with the tai branch . they conclude that the laha language of ta mit township will prove useful in future work in deciphering the history of outlier kadai languages . wave form and pitch trajectory of two words are illustrated ; a map showing laha groups in vietnam and china is very useful . luo yongxian , in " expanding the proto - tai lexicon - - a supplement to li ( 1977 ) , " examines a sizable number of new cognate sets which substantially expands li 's seminal 1977 work . using lexical classification , the new cognates sets are arranged by semantic field : nature and environment , agricultural terms , etc . implications of lexical classification for subgrouping in tai langauges are discussed and cognates rates are tabulated . qin xiaohang , in " evolution of the initial consonant clusters pl , kl , ml in the hongshiuhe vernacular of zhuang , " analyzes the historical evolution of the initial consonant clusters pl , kl , ml in the hongshuihe vernacular , a northern dialect of zhuang , a tai language , spoken in guangxi zhuang autonomous region in china . udom warotamasikkhadit , in " fronting and backing topicalization in thai , " observes that , in thai , topicalization can occur at the beginning of , in the middle of , or at the end of a sentence . illustrative sentences are given and it is concluded that topicalization is closely related to emphasis . apiluck tumtavitikul , in " reflection on the x ' category in thai , " questions whether or not there is an intermediate level of x ' category in thai . evidence is presented for the existence of x ' in thai , in particular , n ' and v ' , and most probably a ' and p ' as well , if a similar kind of argumentation is applied . there is a concluding discussion of the implications . martha ratliff , in " hmong - mien demonstratives and pattern persistence , " examines the persistence of a 3 - way , person-oriented demonstrative system in the hmong - mien ( miao - yao ) family . the hmong daw ( white hmong ) demonstrative ko ' that-near you ' is discussed in detail . ratliff comments on the implications of pattern persistence in relation to southeast asia areal types , relexification , and hmong - mien as austro - tai . christiane cormo , in " towards a constructivist approach of the japanese ' passive ' , " recategorizes japanese passive verbs according to the pronominal approach in a constructivist framework . joseph f . kess and tadao miyamoto , in " psycholinguistic aspects of hanji processing in chinese , " explore the psycholinguistic dimensions of logographic hanji character processing and linguistic recognition in chinese . they review the current literature on the subject and attempt to synthesize the conflicting explanations offered by two opposing theoretical models of chinese lexical access , word recognition , and the architecture of the chinese mental lexicon . the final paper in the volume , ernest w . lee 's , " austronesian for ordinary speakers of austronesian languages " demonstrates the pedagogical technique of introducing the notion of a proto-language and daughter languages to non-linguist austronesian speakers from the solomon islands and vanuatu using roglai ( vietnam ) and maguindanao ( philippines ) cognates . errata for two articles that appeared in mks 26 , and a publications list of the institute of language and culture for rural development at mahidol university complete this issue . soliciting , compiling , and editing articles for inclusion in dedicatory or special issues of journals is difficult in itself ; the editors of mks have done an admirable job on the last three volumes . my only criticism is that in a few papers ( e . g . , ratliff , cormo ) , some works cited are not referenced in the bibliography , making it difficult to follow up on an interesting topic . bibliography benedict , paul k . 1972 sino - tibetan : a conspectus . james a matisoff , contributing ed . cambridge : cambridge university press . benedict , paul k . 1975 austro - thai language and culture . new haven : human relations area files . huffman , franklin e . 1990 burmese mon , thai mon , and nyah kur : a synchronic comparison . mks 16-17 : 31-84 . li , fang - kuei . 1977 a handbook of comparative tai . oceanic linguistics special publications , 15 . honolulu : the university press of hawaii . the author of this review is neil h . olsen , information planner with salt lake city corporation . he earned a m . a . in linguistics from the university of utah in 1994 . olsen has been an adjunct instructor at the english language institute , university of utah . his linguistic interests focus on south bahnaric languages , where he did field work with koho speakers in vietnam ( 1967-68 ) and in north carolina ( 1997 ) . he is currently working on a koho grammar and dictionary .
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december conference preliminary announcement first international workshop on written language processing sydney , australia 7th - 9th december 1998 the aim of this workshop ( iwwlp ) is to bring together researchers from around the world who are interested in the cognitive processes involved in reading . the emphasis will be on the empirical study of orthographic , phonological , semantic and syntactic processing in reading words and sentences . it is hoped that the research reported throughout the workshop will include analyses of a broad range of languages and types of script . papers will be of 20 minutes in length with 10 minutes extra for questions . there may also be poster sessions depending on the number of participants involved . the workshop will take place shortly after the 5th international conference on spoken language processing that will also occur in sydney ( 30th november-4 th december 1998 , see : http : / / trust . anu . edu . au : 80 / icslp98 / ) . there will be an official call for papers for iwwlp at a later date . at this stage , we are wanting to develop a mailing list of interested parties and to determine the approximate number of participants . if there is any chance of you participating , please send an email to m . taft @ unsw . edu . au ( as soon as possible ) saying the following : name : address : email : fax : probability that you will come : would you present a paper ? if yes , oral or poster ? please circulate this notice to any other people whom you think might be interested . contact : marcus taft , school of psychology , university of nsw , sydney nsw 2052 australia fax : + 612-93853641 phone : + 612-93853026 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * marcus taft , ph . d . associate professor school of psychology university of new south wales sydney n . s . w . 2052 australia ph : 61 - 2-9385 3026 fax : 61 - 2-9385 3641
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california puc proposed decision attached are notes from a press conference that cpuc president lynch held earlier today . sue mara works in our sf office . as a note , all of these concepts must still be approved tomorrow at a cpuc public meeting with 3 votes . we expect passage . call with any questions . jim - - - - - forwarded by james d steffes / na / enron on 03 / 26 / 2001 02 : 06 pm - - - - - susan j mara 03 / 26 / 2001 01 : 14 pm to : alan comnes / pdx / ect @ ect , angela schwarz / hou / ees @ ees , beverly aden / hou / ees @ ees , bill votaw / hou / ees @ ees , brenda barreda / hou / ees @ ees , carol moffett / hou / ees @ ees , cathy corbin / hou / ees @ ees , chris h foster / hou / ect @ ect , christina liscano / hou / ees @ ees , christopher f calger / pdx / ect @ ect , craig h sutter / hou / ees @ ees , dan leff / hou / ees @ ees , debora whitehead / hou / ees @ ees , dennis benevides / hou / ees @ ees , don black / hou / ees @ ees , douglas huth / hou / ees @ ees , edward sacks / corp / enron @ enron , eric melvin / hou / ees @ ees , erika dupre / hou / ees @ ees , evan hughes / hou / ees @ ees , fran deltoro / hou / ees @ ees , gayle w muench / hou / ees @ ees , ginger dernehl / na / enron @ enron , gordon savage / hou / ees @ ees , harold g buchanan / hou / ees @ ees , harry kingerski / na / enron @ enron , iris waser / hou / ees @ ees , james d steffes / na / enron @ enron , james w lewis / hou / ees @ ees , james wright / western region / the bentley company @ exchange , jeff messina / hou / ees @ ees , jeremy blachman / hou / ees @ ees , jess hewitt / hou / ees @ ees , joe hartsoe / corp / enron @ enron , karen denne / corp / enron @ enron , kathy bass / hou / ees @ ees , kathy dodgen / hou / ees @ ees , ken gustafson / hou / ees @ ees , kevin hughes / hou / ees @ ees , leasa lopez / hou / ees @ ees , leticia botello / hou / ees @ ees , mark s muller / hou / ees @ ees , marsha suggs / hou / ees @ ees , marty sunde / hou / ees @ ees , meredith m eggleston / hou / ees @ ees , michael etringer / hou / ect @ ect , michael mann / hou / ees @ ees , michelle d cisneros / hou / ect @ ect , mpalmer @ enron . com , neil bresnan / hou / ees @ ees , neil hong / hou / ees @ ees , paul kaufman / pdx / ect @ ect , richard l zdunkewicz / hou / ees @ ees , richard leibert / hou / ees @ ees , richard shapiro / na / enron @ enron , rita hennessy / na / enron @ enron , robert badeer / hou / ect @ ect , rosalinda tijerina / hou / ees @ ees , sandra mccubbin / na / enron @ enron , sarah novosel / corp / enron @ enron , scott gahn / hou / ees @ ees , scott stoness / hou / ees @ ees , sharon dick / hou / ees @ ees , skean @ enron . com , susan j mara / na / enron @ enron , tanya leslie / hou / ees @ ees , tasha lair / hou / ees @ ees , ted murphy / hou / ect @ ect , terri greenlee / na / enron @ enron , tim belden / hou / ect @ ect , tony spruiell / hou / ees @ ees , vicki sharp / hou / ees @ ees , vladimir gorny / hou / ect @ ect , wanda curry / hou / ees @ ees , william s bradford / hou / ect @ ect , jubran whalan / hou / ees @ ees , triley @ enron . com , richard b sanders / hou / ect @ ect , robert c williams / enron _ development @ enron _ development , dwatkiss @ bracepatt . com , rcarroll @ bracepatt . com , donna fulton / corp / enron @ enron , gfergus @ brobeck . com , kathryn corbally / corp / enron @ enron , bruno gaillard / eu / enron @ enron , linda robertson / na / enron @ enron , ren ? 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" she said these proposals ensure reliability and allow treasurer to issue bonds . continues to castigate ferc throughout the call . wants new appointments to ferc from the states - - " our cries have fallen on deaf ears " lynch announced the following votes for tomorrow : 1 . wood ' s proposal - - modified - - order that the ious to pay the qfs beginning 4 / 1 on a going forward basis only . modified existing formula in section 390 ( legislative change to this section did not pass yet ) . shifts the srac gas index from topoc ( where wood says the prices are being mnipulated ) to malin , where prices have been more stable . 2 . sets the ca procurement adjustment - - orders the ious to pay the dwr for purchases . at one point she said that the order would be for all power for purchased by the state beginning jan 19 ; at another point she said that the payments are for going forward costs . " it ' s time to pay the power bills for california . " cpa calculated based on the " residual " method , rather than the proportional method . payments to dwr made on the proportional method , however . 3 . lynch alternate setting a 3 cents / kwh increase in accordance with ab lx . ( the alj decision said no rate increase . ) makes the 1 cent temp charge permanent ( we believe that this is additive with the 3 cents - 4 cent total ) believe this covers all needs on a going forward basis . according to abx 1 , small customers with 130 % over baseline get no increase , small customers with 200 % increase , get a 9 % increase - - the rest get socked , i guess . adopted turn ' s accounting proposal implying that the rate freeze is not yet over . will look at rate design in a future proceeding . takes ious 30 - 45 days to charge the rates ( although could come earlier ) ; will conduct a rate design proceeding during that time period ( see # 5 ) . 4 . orders an investigation into the utility holding company structure to see if it is best for the public utilities to be outside holding companies . a new proceeding was also identified . 5 . lynch is issuing an assigned comissioner ruling proposing a new rate structure . ( i presume to have rates that increase greatly with more use ) need information from dwr to calculate rates and dwr has not yet provided it . described the need to have a record on this . as mentioned in # 3 above - - would expect this to be comepled with a decision in 30 - 45 days . in one of the above orders , lynch said that she orders the utililities to go after sellers using all legal means for the unjust and unreasonable prices .
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 09:44:08PM -0400, Sven wrote: > With v2.14 of razor client and using Solaris 9 with sendmail 8.12.5 I have > managed to get smrazor working (milter) -- sort of ... With light server > loads, it seems to do fine; however during peak traffic times (or peak > catalogue server usage???) , the smrazor milter stops and sometime dumps > core as well. Does anyone know of a limit in terms of number of > messages/minute that can be theoretically processed? I have noticed timeouts > occuring (I set the milter timeout per message to 15 seconds) often in huge > lumps and the occasional "Could not get valid info from Discovery Servers") > ?????15 seconds is more than enough timeout... There's no request/minute limit, and we are not close to hardware limits on any of the servers.Could you send me relevant sections from the log file as well as your config?-- Vipul Ved Prakash | "The future is here, it's just not Software Design Artist | widely distributed." http://vipul.net/ | -- William Gibson------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Dice - The leading online job board for high-tech professionals. Search and apply for tech jobs today! http://seeker.dice.com/seeker.epl?rel_code=31 _______________________________________________ Razor-users mailing list Razor-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/razor-users
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extending eu gas guidelines to central and eastern europe - cera insight title : extending eu gas guidelines to central and eastern europe url : http : / / www 20 . cera . com / eprofile ? u = 35 & m = 2184 overview : a comprehensive reform of gas legislation in central and eastern europe is bringing the region in line with the european union  , s gas directive . this is true both for the countries expected to enter the union by 2004  ) 05  * czech republic , estonia , hungary , poland , and slovenia - - and for candidates whose entry is not scheduled before the end of the decade - - bulgaria , latvia , lithuania , romania , and slovakia . in cera  , s view current developments regarding the establishment of a legal framework for the internal gas market in eastern and central europe look promising from an investor  , s point of view . the candidate countries presented a review of progress made in the implementation of the eu gas directive during a two - day workshop held by the european commission and the world bank in paris in november . many of these countries have been reforming their energy industries throughout the 1990 s as part of their transition to a market economy . the results have been mixed , particularly in the utility industries . the 1998 gas directive ( adopted in august 2000 ) now offers a compelling incentive for eu candidate countries to transform their gas industries , while providing a road map to guide them . the critical points relevant to harmonization between the european union and candidate countries include the following : * legal framework and regulation . the legal framework is the cornerstone of enlargement and the yardstick of harmonization in europe . as a result , in all candidate countries in 1999  ) 2000 energy laws were either updated or newly established along the principles spelled out in the gas directive . regulatory bodies have been created by law and are operating in every country , although issues of staffing , financial autonomy , and independence from political influence are not uniformly resolved . * third - party access ( tpa ) and long - term take - or - pay contracts . all candidate countries agree that tpa is a key to market competition . therefore , all have adopted it or intend to do so in their new legislation . although the commission favors regulated tpa , the specific approaches to tpa enforcement in the candidate countries remain unclear in some cases . in particular , the implementation of tpa will have to address the issue of long - term take - or - pay contracts with russia that were signed by all major domestic gas companies and somewhat preempt competition . russian gas is for the most part sold to single , traditional state - owned operators that dominate their internal markets . a balance will need to be struck between these incumbent dominant players and the competitive environment . this is made more complicated by their ownership of large volumes of russian gas supplied in kind in exchange for transit rights to west european customers . article 25 of the directive provides for ! a derogation to companies experiencing difficulties stemming from take - or - pay obligations . this derogation would apply to the companies of candidate countries with historical and commercial links with the russian gas industry . furthermore , article 26 allows derogations to those member states with only one major gas supplier , to those with an  +  + emerging gas market status ,  ,  , or to those without a direct gas connection to the grid of another member state . most of the candidate countries would in principle be able to call on one or more of these grounds for derogation when they join the european union . * price cross - subsidies . residential gas tariffs are artificially low and are financed partially through higher rates applied to industrial consumers . in various countries , tariff increases and the phasing out of subsidies have been scheduled , but such decisions remain politically sensitive to enforce . this has recently been emphasized by high gas prices owing to the linkage of imported gas to oil prices . all candidate countries have set legal frameworks that include the phasing out of cross - subsidies as part of sector reform , but the actual implementation will remain politically difficult . as table 1 indicates , price rebalancing is already under way in most countries expected to enter the european union by mid - decade , but the legal framework itself cannot guarantee the pace of reform . the same goes for candidate countries that have only recently introduced eu - complying energy laws and whose entry to the european union is likely to happen in a longer time frame . * unbundling . most countries understand that the unbundling of transmission companies from their supply businesses is the second critical element of liberalization . to date , unbundling the accounts of these two businesses is all that has been adopted by the member states or in the candidate countries . in the future , the commission is likely to press all eu countries for legal separation (  & structural unbundling  8 ) of the businesses , and candidate countries will have to pursue their reform of the gas sector accordingly . table 1 gives an overview of the state of play in candidate countries . as the table shows , the countries belonging to the second group have only very recently undertaken the reform of the gas sector in accordance with the directive , whereas change had been introduced earlier in the countries scheduled for the first wave . * * end * * follow above url for full report . come shoot the rapids with us at ceraweek 2001 , " shooting the rapids : strategies and risks for the energy future " in houston , february 12 - 16 , 2001 ! 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| Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 23:11:49 +0800 | From: Fergal Daly | | 7.3 seems to support Chinese input out of the box, it's got | miniChinput and some other stuff no documentation. [ ... ] | google is a bit of a dead too. | | Can anyone tell me what I should do? I've no idea, but a relevant/useful source of info could be the «linux-utf8» e-list: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/ whilst the list is nominally about UTF-8/Unicode and Linux, it often delves into related areas (such as input methods). my (vague!) understanding of the state-of-play is there are multiple ways of keyboarding scripts such as "Chinese", and the choice of method is a mixture of personal preference, equipment (e.g. your keyboard), and the tool/application in question. w.r.t. X11 applications, it seems to boil down to two approaches: one unique to the tool itself (apparently `yudit' is famous for this); or else using what's called an XIM (X Input Method). WARNING: I am now guessing quite a bit here, based mostly on my interpretation of what I've read whilst lurking, and watching a few people keyboarding a Japanese script years ago! *** your mileage will vary! *** XIMs generally work as a complex compose frontend. i.e., you build up your character as a series of composes of the root or fundamental strokes ("radicals", I think they are called), and then "commit" the composite character to the application. ( yes, keyboarding these scripts _is_ quite slow, I believe a good typist can only do a few characters a minute! and I assume using a qwerty keyboard is very painful. ) some XIMs compose "in place", others do it on a special line, and some seem to do it in a special window (or the root?). also, some(/most?) XIMs apparently support a US-ASCII input mode as well --- _not_ a general Latin-alphabet input mode, which seems to require another TLA, called KBD, and which apparently doesn't work when an XIM is also being used? --- implying you have to switch back and forth between US-ASCII input mode (what us English-speakers would call "normal" keyboarding/typing), and the other input (e.g., Chinese). I'm not sure, but I have the impression the switch is often a toggle, and something like . many apologies if this is completely wrong or too misleading.cheers! -blf-p.s. b.t.w., you almost certainly want to be using a UTF-8 locale. if RH 7.3 is the so-called "limbo" release, then you may quite possibility be using one by default.-- «How many surrealists does it take to | Brian Foster Dublin, Ireland change a lightbulb? Three. One calms | e-mail: blf@utvinternet.ie the warthog, and two fill the bathtub | mobile: (+353 or 0)86 854 9268 with brightly-coloured machine tools.» | http://www.blf.utvinternet.ie Stop E$$o (ExxonMobile): «Whatever you do, don't buy Esso --- they don't give a damn about global warming.» http://www.stopesso.com Supported by Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, and numerous others...-- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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social science and conversation analysis , harvey sacks harvey sacks : social science and conversation analysis david silverman , goldsmiths college , london " harvey sacks , as the say , was an original . david silverman provides a thoughtful , lucid account of his penetrating work . i urge anyone concerned with occuring speech to read this book . one 's sense of how to interpret what is said will be changed . even if one does not adopt the approach , one will have an essential landmark and reference point to inform what one does oneself . " - - dell hymes , university of virginia " david silverman is to be thanked for leading the novice and the expert through the complex , heretofore underground corpus of harvey sacks 's work . finally , the social science community can study and learn from sacks 's pathbreaking studies of talk and conversational analysis . the social science community in the field of everyday life studies owes silverman a great debt . " - - norman k . denzin , university of illinois this is the first book-length introduction to the work of harvey sacks , a highly influential sociologist who prior to his tragic death in 1975 developed the theories that came to be known as conversation analysis and ethnomethodology - - theories that have grown to become extremely popular within linguistics , sociology , psychology and anthropology . this volume should be of interest to both students and scholars of conversation analysis and sacks ' work . october 1998 232 pp . 0-19 - 521473 - 0 paper $ 19 . 95 0-19 - 521472 - 2 cloth $ 39 . 95 oxford university press _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for more information about linguistics titles from oxford : visit the oxford university press usa web site at http : / / www . oup-usa . org or e-mail : linguistics @ oup-usa . org
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re : simon , i shall bring a floppy to paris . vince " simon turner " on 09 / 29 / 2000 10 : 13 : 47 am please respond to " simon turner " to : cc : subject : re : vince this works . are you attaching your presentation for next week ? ? thanks simon - - - - - original message - - - - - from : vince . j . kaminski @ enron . com to : simon @ localbloke . freeserve . co . uk cc : vince . j . kaminski @ enron . com date : wed 27 september 2000 5 : 04 : pm > test > > vince kaminski > >
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re : 3 . 396 chomsky citations i agree with mark durie that it is less curious that chomsky is cited so much than that others before him are cited so little , at least by linguists . for example , two of the most important issues in multilinear phonology , one fairly recent , the other around since the 70 's , are many-to - one mapping between tones and vowels and * prosodic licensing * , the notion that elements of one linguistic level must belong to units of a higher level ( usually the next level up ) . both of these notions are explicit principles of tagmemic phonology ( on the first cf . the last two paragraphs of pike & pike 1947 , then read the first line of the introduction to goldsmith 's 1976 phd thesis for an interesting contrast ; on the second principle , cf . pike 1967 and his discussion of the ` phonemic hierarchy ' ) . one rarely sees pike quoted in this regard ( e . selkirk has long been an exception to this pattern , though ) . geoff pullum 's nllt column on citation etiquette in linguistics takes up this general problem . this is partially understandable since a lot of tagmemics ' insights take the unappealing form of a disjoint set of ad-hoc commentaries on the last language pike looked at . nevertheless , there is no way to deny that pike is responsible for some brilliant insights into human language . and pike is just one example . there are plenty of others . it is not that anyone needs chomsky to make their work respectable . that is clearly false , whether the individual is saussure or a student . still , if anyone were to seriously doubt that it is chomsky , not saussure , nor bloomfield , nor sapir , nor even jakobson , who ` put linguistics on the map ' of the intellectual disciplines and who has done more to keep it there than anyone else is in need of some psychiatric help . moreover , the fact that chomsky publishes more than any other linguist ( if i am wrong , please correct me - that would be interesting ) does n't hurt his citation index . his output is nearly asimovian . his influence on the field can be seen even at the level of university administration : when a department chairperson wants to convince a university administrator that linguistics has natural intellectual ties to many departments , i do not think that they would drop the names of saussure or pike rather than chomsky . it is worth considering the possibility that many of the citations of chomsky 's work could be due to ignorance - if he said it , or even if we think he did , just cite him and nobody will argue ; why look for the * original * source ? that 's hard work and laziness too often prevails . but it is also true that , like it or not , the source of many of the most interesting ideas in history on human language came from 20d-219 , mit .
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enron europe research group intranet site announced to enron europe with very positive response . hope to catch up with you soon ( probably july ) , anjam x 35383 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - forwarded by anjam ahmad / lon / ect on 15 / 06 / 2000 09 : 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - enron europe from : enron europe general announcement 14 / 06 / 2000 18 : 53 please respond to anjam ahmad / lon / ect to : ect europe cc : subject : research group intranet site research group intranet site following the recent lunch presentations , there has been considerable interest from enron europe staff in improving their quantitative skills , helping to maintain our competitive advantage over competitors . we have recently created the research group ' s intranet site which you can find on the enron europe home page under london research group . the site contains an introduction to the group and also information on : derivatives pricing risk management weather derivatives credit risk extensive links database if you have any questions or issues on quantitative analysis ( including hedging and risk management of derivatives ) please don ' t hesitate to get in touch . regards , anjam ahmad research group first floor enron house x 35383
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I have a strange problem with one user in a small network using ssh. Everyone in the network uses ssh and they run an ssh-agent on login. This works fine for conveniently wandering around the network and to some of our external boxes - or did, until today. Suddenly, when one user (alfred) tries to ssh anywhere he's asked for a password. He says He changed nothing (don't they all) but I do actually believe him. I used ssh-keygen to make new keys but that didn't help. I created a new user alfio into whose home directory I copied alfred's .ssh directory - alfio can wander around free as a bird without being asked for a password ever (except of course for the passphrase to load the identiy into the agent).In case there was something else in Alfred' environment, I copied .??* from alfred's home directory to alfio's, remembering to change ownership afterwards. Still alfio is as free as a bird.We use only SSH2 with DSA keys. An extract from a ssh -v for alfio is belowdebug1: got SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT debug1: authentications that can continue: publickey,password debug1: next auth method to try is publickey debug1: userauth_pubkey_agent: testing agent key /home/alfio/.ssh/id_dsa debug1: input_userauth_pk_ok: pkalg ssh-dss blen 434 lastkey 0x80916f0 hint -1 debug1: ssh-userauth2 successful: method publickeyand before starting this ssh attempt, ssh-add -l for alfio said:1024 07:4c:7c:90:0d:28:41:3a:95:c2:81:3d:ba:c4:3d:03 /home/alfio/.ssh/id_dsa (DSA)whereas with alfred the same segment of the debug log wentdebug1: got SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT debug1: authentications that can continue: publickey,password debug1: next auth method to try is publickey debug1: userauth_pubkey_agent: testing agent key /nfshome/alfred/.ssh/id_dsa debug1: authentications that can continue: publickey,passwordand before starting this ssh attempt, ssh-add -l for alfred said:1024 07:4c:7c:90:0d:28:41:3a:95:c2:81:3d:ba:c4:3d:03 /home/alfred/.ssh/id_dsa (DSA) This problem is definitely related to alfred as a user - it happens when he logs in on differing workstations (all NFS mounting the same home directories) and the other users (including good old alfio) don't have any problems. Niall-- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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re : 3 . 387 rules , tone grammar in response to eric schiller 's comments on modern syntax , i have a few questions and comentaries . as a graduate student myself i find that modern syntax has strayed so far into the theoretical realms of the ivory tower , that i am hesitant to delve into it . every two or three days there is another " universal " proposal that is proposed by someone only to be found untrue by someone else . i do n't think the only end goal of grammatical theory is to explain why language functions as it does , for me , explanatory adequacy can be the formulation of rules that facilitate the teaching of language , albeit imperfect rules in a strictly scientific sense ( are we still worried how " scientific we appear ? ) but rules that have some practical application . the notion of economy is a good one , as a student i would certainly appreciate less " model " and more substance ! p . s . i hope i have ' nt stuck my foot in my mouth , it 's just that i am about to start my doctorate and am faced with the question of my specialization , i like syntax but want to do something more " hands on " like sociallinguistics . . . . brett rosenberg dept . spanish and portuguese univ . of arizona
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re : integration meeting louise , kathy has kindly agreed to attend for the 11 : 15 to noon component . her cell phone number is 713 - 824 - 2905 . david - - - - - original message - - - - - from : kitchen , louise sent : friday , december 21 , 2001 4 : 03 pm to : kitchen , louise ; colwell , wes ; hodges , georgeanne ; webb , jay ; meyers , thomas ; hillier , bob ; mcauliffe , bob ; rub , jenny ; hall jr . , robert l . ; donovan , bill ; brackett , debbie r . ; oxley , david ; bradford , william s . cc : muller , mark s . ; golden , jeff ; lavorato , john ; schoppe , tammie ; hillis , kimberly subject : re : integration meeting the meeting has been confirmed . they told me that they want to essentially gain an understanding of what our plan is to get up and running as quickly as possible which does i think differ slightly from integration . have i missed any critical group ? 9 am introduction 9 : 15 am infrastructure rub 9 : 45 am it - development hodges , georgeanne ; webb , jay ; meyers , thomas ; hillier , bob ; mcauliffe , bob ; rub , jenny ; hall jr . , robert l . ; donovan , bill cc : muller , mark s . ; golden , jeff ; lavorato , john ; schoppe , tammie ; hillis , kimberly subject : integration meeting one of our potential buyers will be here at 9 am on thursday . the scope of the meeting is to run through the integration schedule . this is a very broad agenda and will probably be very interactive . i tried to put ops first but it really doesn ' t make sense . this really is a really rough agenda for you guys to decide upon but i wanted to set out the areas they wish to cover . 9 am introduction 9 : 15 am infrastructure rub 10 am it - development & ops webb 11 am mid office intergation overview hall 12 noon accounting , cash etc integration overview colwell / georges / meyers 11 am tour of the building / infrastructure donovan wes - they want to cover bank accounts and cash in detail . some time during the morning they want a tour of the facilities - i am arranging with bill donovan . louise kitchen chief operating officer enron americas tel : 713 853 3488 fax : 713 646 2308
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lrec workshop call for participation a workshop on minimizing the effort for language resource acquisition granada , spain , 26 may , 1998 in conjunction with the first international conference on language resources and evaluation granada , spain , 28-30 , may 1998 an applied nlp system must produce adequate results and must be made deployable within reasonable time . gathering and acquiring language resources to build an application system is very time-consuming , and it is imperative to find ways of speeding up acquisition of high quality , useful static knowledge sources such as a variety of grammars , lexicons , corpora , etc . viability of avoiding masive resource acquisition , if possible , must also be carefully considered . resource acquisition should include methods , based both on sound theoretical principles and practical experience , of deciding , among other things , on the amount of knowledge one * really * needs for a given application . increasing the size of knowledge sources or their number and variety does not necessarily lead to a commensurate improvement of output quality in an application , though a correlation between the two certainly exists , but it definitely needs to much increased costs . no matter how large the acquired resources are and how many of them have been acquired , there will always remain a residue of language processing problems which can be tackled only by foregoing the requirement of full automation and involving expensive semi-automatic or even manual acquisition . it becomes imperative , therefore , to assess when the static knowledge source acquisition is no longer profitable . thus , in a system for interactive authoring and automatic generation of patent claim texts , the lexical knowledge base can be restricted to a lexicon of domain-related verbs marked for subcategorization ( as the nominals are provided interactively by the author ) . the proposed workshop will be devoted to any technological and administrative facet of economy of acquisition effort . the technological issues to be discussed at the conference include , but are not limited to : - minimization of effort in acquiring monolingual and multilingual text corpora ; - minimization of effort in acquiring computational lexicons , including phonological , morphological , syntactic , semantic and other ( including application-specific ) information ; - minimization of effort in acquisition of resources for the support of corpus-based language engineering methods ; - minimization of effort in acquiring grammatical coverage of languages and sublanguages ; - methods of determining levels of reusability of existing language resources ; - balancing the needs of the application and the grain size of language description ; - minimization of effort through balancing automatic and interactive methods of knowledge acquisition ; - evaluation of potential utility of resources to applications ; we particularly encourage reports about actual practical large-scale resource acquisition efforts in which economy of effort has been a conscious choice . organizing committee : svetlana sheremetyeva , nmsu crl , usa ( chair ) eduard hovy , usc isi , usa bernardo magnini , irst , italy sergei nirenburg , nmsu crl , usa victor raskin , purdue university , usa frederique segonde , xerox research centre europe , france leo wanner , university of stuttgart , germany submission of papers papers should not exceed 4000 words or 10 pages . presentations will be selected on the basis of a review of papers and project reports . submission mode each submission should include a title page containing the title , author ( s ) , affiliation ( s ) , submitting author 's mailing address , telephone number , fax number and e-mail address . the authors may submit three hard copies or submit electronically in postscript form to : svetlana sheremetyeva computing research laboratory new mexico state university , usa box30001 / dept . 3crl / las cruces new mexico 88003-8001 lana @ crl . nmsu . edu receipt of submissions will be acknowledged . important dates thursday , february 19 , 1998 submissions due monday , march , 16 1998 acceptances and rejections friday , april 10 1998 final papers due tuesday , may 26 , 1998 workshop date registration for the workshop will be : 10 , 000 pesetas for those not attending lrec 5 , 000 pesetas for those attending lrec these fees will include a coffee break and the proceedings of the workshop . participation in the workshop will be limited by the venue . requests for participation will be processed on the first come first served basis .
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job posting university of tuebingen department of linguistics division of computational linguistics research position for a computational linguist we are advertising a research position in the verbmobil project , which is funded by the german ministry for education and research ( bmbf ) . verbmobil is concerned with the development of a portable speech-to - speech translation system for " face-to - face " - communication . the verbmobil - subproject at the department of computational linguistics in tuebingen is concerned with semantic evaluation and transfer for machine translation between german and english , in particular : - the semantic repraesentation , disambiguation and translation of temporal expressions - the semantic repraesentation , disambiguation and translation of complex words - the computational modelling of these empirical domains , and - and the implementation of a working subsystem of verbmobil in collaboration with other verbmobil sites . candidates should have experience in computational linguistics ( particularly in unification-based formalisms ) or computer science . knowledge of german and experience in machine traslation , nl - syntax / semantics ( particularly in head - driven phrase structure grammar , discourse representation theory and in the semantics of tense and aspect ) , logic , or prolog - programming is highly desirable . the successful candidate will be expected to work both on theoretical issues and practical implementation . the project started in 1993 and will last until december 1996 , with the possibility of extension depending on funding . the successful candidate would be expected to take up the position as soon as possible . the position is at the rank of " wissenschaftlicher mitarbeiter " ( salary on the german payscale of bat iia ; minimum of 65 000 dm per year ) . applications should include cv and an outline of research experience and interests . names and addresses of references would be helpful . applications should be sent by mail or email to the address below . applications received by july 15th , 1995 will receive full consideration . prof . dr . erhard w . hinrichs seminar fuer sprachwissenschaft abt . computerlinguistik eberhard - karls universitaet tuebingen kleine wilhelmstr . 113 d-72074 tuebingen germany hinrichs @ sfs . nphil . uni-tuebingen . de
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@ jones : news and information from the jones school @ jones : news and information from the jones school march 13 , 2001 forbes magazine survey alumni association reception - - new york : march 15 conference - - perspectives on women in business : march 16 southwest business plan competition - - march 30 - 31 rice alliance business presentation forum - - march 30 cancelled - - neuhaus lecture : march 19 dean ' s lecture - - ralph eads , executive vice president , el paso corp . : april 11 black leadership conference : april 27 prof . stephen zeff publishes new book on henry rand hatfield , accounting historian rice alliance continues expansion of network , enhances services jones school campaign visit construction site - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - announcement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - if those of you in the class of 1996 haven ' t received the forbes magazine survey , please do fill it out when it comes . forbes is looking at return on investment . your names and addresses will not be used for any other purpose beyond this one - page questionnaire and your responses will remain confidential . as you know , rankings are influenced by the percentage of the class which returns the survey . this is true for all rankings . we greatly appreciate your taking your time to do this and thank you for supporting the jones school . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - news - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the jones graduate school alumni association will host a dean ' s reception on thursday , march 15 , in new york city . you and your guest are invited to join gil whitaker , dean and professor of business economics , for cocktails and hors d  , oeuvres from 6 to 8 p . m . on march 15 at the 50 th floor , j . p . morgan chase & co . building , 270 park avenue , new york , ny . please rsvp to deanna sheaffer , director of finance and alumni affairs , at sheaffer @ rice . edu or 713 - 348 - 6222 . managers and business owners will address issues related to women in leadership in the march 16 conference " grace under pressure : perspectives on women in leadership " in herring hall . the conference , sponsored by enron corp . , j . p . morgan chase monika drake , assistant director of career planning , jones school ; marla hutchison , principal , deloitte consulting ; christie patrick , vice president , public affairs , enron corp . ; and bette wickline , director , women  , s business initiative , j . p . morgan chase & co . the march 19 neuhaus lecture featuring c . k . prahalad , harvey c . fruehauf professor of business administration , university of michigan graduate school of business administration , ann arbor , has been cancelled . it will be rescheduled at a later date . the jones school and the rice alliance will welcome aspiring entrepreneurs at the first southwest business plan competition , scheduled for march 30 - 31 , at herring hall . nine teams from schools in the southwest region of the u . s . will compete for the opportunity to enter the international moot corpc competition held each year at the university of texas , austin . http : / / www . alliance . rice . edu / swbpc / the rice alliance hosts the second annual business plan presentation forum from 9 a . m . to 1 : 30 p . m . on saturday , march 31 , duncan hall . the forum is intended to provide presenters with candid and constructive coaching on the components of their business plans . ralph eads , group executive vice president of merchant energy and production for el paso corp . , will speak at the dean ' s lecture series scheduled for 9 : 45 a . m . on wednesday , april 11 at 124 herring hall . http : / / jonesgsm . rice . edu / news / calendar / index . cfm ? eventrecord = 1735 author and financial advisor brooke stevens ; shell oil company chairman steve miller ; former u . s . secretary of energy hazel o ' leary ; and federal reserve board member samuel golden . http : / / jonesgsm . rice . edu / content / content . cfm ? pageid = 60 stephen zeff , the herbert s . autrey professor of accounting and professor of managerial studies , was profiled in the march 1 edition of rice news for the successful release of his book on accounting historian henry rand hatfield , the first first full - time accounting professor in a u . s . university . in its 2001 rankings of the top full - time mba programs in the world , the financial times ranked the jones school among the ten best in four categories : value for money ; employed at three months ; finance ; entrepreneurship . overall , the jones was ranked 35 th of 51 u . s . schools and 54 th among the world ' s best 100 graduate business schools . the rice alliance for technology and entrepreneurship enters its second year determined to enhance services that have promoted the entrepreneurial spirit in the rice community and in houston . the alliance brings together students , faculty , alumni and other rice - associated parties as collaborators , mentors and investors in engineering , science , software , or e - commerce innovations . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - online : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - visit the construction web cam url for up - to - the - minute live feeds of the new jones school building construction . learn about new and upcoming initiatives and programs at the school , and view artist renderings of the new $ 60 million building , currently under construction . http : / / jonesgsm . rice . edu / campaign / campaign . html @ jones : news and information from the jones school , the jones school e - newsletter , is published monthly by the public relations department of the jesse h . jones graduate school of management . the jones school website http : / / jonesgsm . rice . edu is updated frequently and we encourage you to visit the site regularly to get the latest news and information about new initiatives and programs at the jones school . to submit items to be posted on the jones school website , please e - mail jgsmnews @ rice . edu or call 713 - 348 - 6364 .
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On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 10:19:50PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Some people strip down old 486 boxes, take out the hard drive, disable > the fans, and run the thing from just a floppy drive or a CDR you've > burned for the purpose. what about using a pcmcia card and a compaq flash card? or doing an nfs boot to a server in a noiser part of the house? (the boiler room or something like that)kevin-- kevin@suberic.net that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to fork()'ed on 37058400 the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier meatspace place: home than a sober one. the happiness of credulity is a http://ie.suberic.net/~kevin cheap & dangerous quality -- g.b. shaw-- Irish Linux Users' Group Social Events: social@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/social for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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URL: http://boingboing.net/#85485894 Date: Not suppliedBen Hammersley posts a parable about design specifications, showing the link between Roman Chariots and the Space Shuttle. It has the ring of something apocraphyl to me, but it's a good read, nevertheless. The U.S. standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That is an exceedingly odd number. Why was that gauge used? Because that's the way they built them in England, and the U.S. railroads were built by English expatriates. Why did the English build them that way? Because the first rail lines were built by the same people who built the pre-railroad tramways, and that's the gauge they used. Why did "they" use that gauge? Because the people who built the tramways used the same jigs and tools that they used for building wagons, which used that wheel spacing. So why did the wagons have that particular odd spacing? Well, if they tried to use any other spacing, the wagon wheels would break on some of the old, long distance roads in England, because that was the spacing of the wheel ruts... Snopes says it's false[1], but from their notes, it appears that it's actually largely true, albeit subject to interpretation. Link[2] Discuss[3][1] http://www.snopes.com/history/american/gauge.htm [2] http://www.benhammersley.com/archives/001404.html#001404 [3] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/ibHLzVeWnweZ
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cilca vii how long does it take for this to come out on the list ? ? ? ? ? ? cilca vii septimo congreso internacional de literatura centroamericana in nicaragua march 17 - 19 , 1999 special call for papers although this conference is principally geared toward central american literature , we are making a special call to linguists for research on central american linguistics . we were quite succesful with our special linguistics sessions in the 1995 conference . please submit abstracts ( one page ) and proposals for special sessions no later than november 16 , 1998 to : alberto rey department of modern languages & literatures howard university washington , d . c . 20059 office : ( 202 ) 806 - 4926 fax : ( 202 ) 806 - 4514 you may also email the abstracts to me at : arey @ fac . howard . edu alberto rey , ph . d . arey @ fac . howard . edu / alrey @ erols . com associate professor dept . modern languages & literatures howard university office : ( 202 ) 806-4952 / 6758 washington , dc 20059 fax : ( 202 ) 806-4514
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----- Original Message ----- From: "R. A. Hettinga" > > > > "Free trade and free markets have proven their ability to lift whole > > societies out of poverty" > > I'm not a socio-political/history buff - does anybody have some clear > > examples? > > You're probably living in one, or you wouldn't be able to post here. > When was the whole US society in poverty & was that before free trade & free markets? I'm looking for transitions due to free xyz.
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> First you complain about the supposed lack of > threading in Internet Mail, and then you reply to > one of the messages in that thread on an unrelated > topic, messing things up for those of us with > threading turned on?> Even Outlook Express does threading! > Sigh... I apologise for wasting your time.I follow this list from home, and thus use a yahoo account. I haven't been able to find a threading mechanism for this, plus the fact that the list can start to fill up my inbox after about a week of no pruning.This is the reason for my initial grumbling. I would like to be able to follow what's going on without clogging up my yahoo account. Anyway, I should have initiated a new thread for my different request about S.u.S.E. CDs. I won't repeat my error! Again, my humble apologies.Paul... > Nickp.s. accidentally emailed privately - sorry! ___________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en français ! Yahoo! Mail : http://fr.mail.yahoo.com-- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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re : friday brown bag lunch on option pricing vince , thanks for your support . we will continue the friday lunch series , which i think is very useful for us to keep up with the lastest development in various areas . zimin vince j kaminski 01 / 03 / 2001 08 : 29 am to : zimin lu / hou / ect @ ect cc : alex huang / corp / enron @ enron , stinson gibner / hou / ect @ ect , vince j kaminski / hou / ect @ ect subject : friday brown bag lunch on option pricing zimin , i have talked to alex about it . i don ' t think that the additional seminars will crowd out the brown bag lunches . the seminars are really targeted to people who recently joined the group and have very limited , or zero , exposure to energy markets . for most members of the group it should be the piece of cake . brown bag lunches are not that time intensive , except for the speaker . plus , we ran out of days available for lunch meetings . vince - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - forwarded by vince j kaminski / hou / ect on 01 / 03 / 2001 08 : 27 am - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - alex huang @ enron 01 / 02 / 2001 12 : 15 pm to : vince j kaminski / hou / ect @ ect cc : stinson gibner / hou / ect @ ect subject : friday brown bag lunch on option pricing vince , this is a brief summary of last year ' s friday brown bag lunch option pricing series . we had about 15 lectures , given by the following people : grant , stinston , vasant , krishna , zimin , maureen , clayton , paulo , chonawee , myself , and some outside speakers . we were able to attract some outside audience as well . overall the response is quite encouraging and we have planned to continue it . in light of the presently scheduled seminars on " energy derivatives " , it seems our friday schedule will be too crowded if we have seminars on " energy derivatives " on two fridays and fbblop on other fridays . what ' s your suggestion ? should we discontinue the fbblop ? we also have scheduled january 19 for tom halliburton ' s visitor leon lasdon from ut austin to talk on non - linear programming . should we cancel it ? best , zimin & alex
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australian linguistics society final call for papers als-98 australian linguistics society conference als-98 july 3 - 5 , 1998 university of queensland brisbane , queeensland , australia local organizer : john ingram submission deadline : february 28 , 1998 the 1998 annual conference of the australian linguistics society ( als ) will be held at emmanuel college , the university of queensland , 3 - 5 july , just prior to ali-98 ( australian linguistics institute ) . the conference organizers invite submissions on any area of contemporary linguistic research . papers will be given as oral presentations , 25 minutes , plus 5 minutes for questions . abstracts will be reviewed for suitability as conference presentations . selected papers will be published electronically as refereed conference proceedings . * how to submit abstracts abstracts ( approx . 300 words ) may be submitted by mail , e-mail , or fax . submissions must be received by february 28 , 1998 . at the top of the abstract please include your name , affiliation , address , telephone and fax numbers , and e-mail address . email submission of abstracts is preferred to : als98 @ cltr . uq . edu . au otherwise , mail abstracts to : the organizers , als-98 department of english university of queensland brisbane , 4072 , australia fax : + 61 7 3365 2799 * for questions or more information on the conference please check our conference website : http : / / www . cltr . uq . oz . au : 8000 / als98 / or contact john ingram department of english university of queensland brisbane 4072 australia jingram @ lingua . cltr . uq . edu . au fax : + 61 7 3365 2799
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summary : vowel deletion between two like consonants quite some time ago , i wrote requesting information concerning instances of proper names where the pronunciation reflects a deletion of a vowel occuring between two like consonants in the spelling of the name . i cited such names as farrer [ fer ] worcester [ wust ^ r ] and leicester [ lest ^ r ] and had hoped to find a whole slew of other names exhibiting this phenomenon . unfortunately , i got no responses which dealt with proper nouns . however , i did get some interesting responses discussing how this occurs in hungarian , arabic , and english outside the realm of proper nouns . thanks to all who responded . sorry i did n't post sooner . it 's just that i had hoped to get something on proper nouns before replying . sincerely , david harris david harris david @ las-inc . com language analysis systems voice : ( 703 ) 834-6200 ext . 242 2214 rock hill road , suite 201 fax : ( 703 ) 834-6230 herndon , va 22070 original query : > i ' ve been thinking about names like worcester , leicester , and > gloucester which , though perhaps viewed by most of my fellow americans > as strange relics of british eccentricity , really do follow a simple > and straightforward phonological process where two like consonantal > continuants separated by a weak vowel ( in this case schwa ) are merged > into one by the deletion of this weak vowel . the same phenomenon > occurs with the name of a school in provo , utah which i attended as an > adolescent : > > farrer junior high school > this is pronounced " fair " ( or " ferr " if your accent makes a > difference between [ er ] and [ eir ] which mine does n't ) > > anyway , using a regular expression , i searched the 1990 us census > list of 80 , 000 surnames available on the web in order to find names > in which like consonants were separated by one vowel and came across > a few more from various language groups that may or may not be > examples of this . ( it 's hard to know when you can't have the names > pronounced for you as well as see them written . ) my question , then , > is this : > i would be interested in knowing in what other languages this > phenomenon occurs and with what other sounds . judging from some of > the names i encountered in my search , i suspect that it may occur in > japanese where [ i ] and [ u ] deletion causes two like consonants to be > connected together . also , in languages where word-internal gemination > is phonemic , i ' m curious as to whether simplification occurs as it > does in english or if the gemination retains its full phonological > value . please include as many examples as you can with your comments > and i will post a complete summary to the list . any other > observations about this phenomenon are also welcome . beginning of responses : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 - subject : worcester here is a hungarian example : _ ko2zta1rsasa1g _ / ko / starsasa : g / fast / casual [ ko / stassa : g ] ` republic ' and another lexicalized one : _ azt hiszem _ / ast hisem / > [ asisem ] > [ assem ] ` that - acc believe - i ' i cannot think of examples with non-coronals , but that - i think _ has to do with statistics . symbols : o / = ipa slashed o ( round front mid vowel ) , s = eng sh a = round back low vowel e = ipa epsilon best , peter szigetvari szigetva @ osiris . elte . hu * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2 - from : russell @ ukraine . corp . mot . com ( dale russell ) to : dharris @ las-inc . com phonological process - - worcester / gloucester / leicester > also , in languages where word-internal gemination is phonemic , i ' m > curious as to whether simplification occurs as it does in english > or if the gemination retains its full phonological value . does such simplification always occur in english ? does " meanness " rhyme exactly with " venus " ? i ' ve heard this example used to argue that english does make at least limited use of the concept of the mora , claiming that both / n / s in " meanness " get pronounced . dale russell russell @ ukraine . corp . mot . com * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3 - subject : deleted vowel in response to your linguist posting : note that am . eng . speakers often delete the schwa between the / d / 's , so that " where did he go " becomes " where 'd he go " , and " how did she do that " becomes " how 'd she do that " . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - dan loehr " wherever you go , there you are . " georgetown university loehrd @ gusun . acc . georgetown . edu - buckaroo bonzai http : / / www . geocities . com / athens / 4944 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - from : " robert port " < port @ cs . indiana . edu > deleted vs in eng to : dharris @ las-inc . com first syllable of farrer ? ? content - length : 503 vowel elision x - confirm - reading - to : cpeust @ gwdg . de x - pmrqc : 1 priority : normal look into arabic : the 3rd person singular of the perfect tense of verbs is most commonly formed cacaca ( c being the root consonants ) , e . g . kataba " he wrote " the first person of this verb is katabtu " i wrote " now verbs with two identical consonants behave irregularly : while the 1st person sg . of the verb " to pass " is marartu " i passed " , the 3rd person is marra " he passed " instead of the expected * marara . the same is true for many other semitic languages ( hebrew etc . ) . carsten peust seminar of egyptology and coptology goettingen cpeust @ gwdu20 . gwdg . de or cpeust @ gwdg . de
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bu conf . on lang . dev . the 23nd annual boston university conference on language development call for papers november 6 , 7 and 8 , 1998 keynote speaker : peter jusczyk , johns hopkins university plenary speaker : jane grimshaw , rutgers university * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * first and second language acquisition all topics in the field of language acquisition will be fully considered , including : bilingualism literacy & narrative cognition & language neurolinguistics creoles & pidgins pragmatics discourse pre - linguistic development exceptional language signed languages input &interaction sociolinguistics language disorders speech perception & production linguistic theory ( syntax , semantics , phonology , morphology , lexicon ) abstracts submitted must represent original , unpublished research . presentations will be 20 minutes long , plus 10 minutes for questions . please submit : 1 ) six copies of an anonymous , clearly titled 450 - word summary for review ; 2 ) one copy of a 150 - word abstract for use in the conference program book if your abstract is accepted . if your paper is accepted , this abstract will be scanned into the conference handbook . no changes in title or authors will be possible after acceptance . 3 ) for each author , one copy of the information form printed at the bottom of this sheet . please include a self-addressed , stamped postcard for acknowledgment of receipt . notice of acceptance or rejection will be sent by early august . pre - registration materials and preliminary schedule will be available in late august , 1998 . all authors who present papers at the conference will be invited to contribute their papers to the proceedings volumes . those papers will be due in january , 1999 . note : all conference papers will be selected on the basis of abstracts submitted . although each abstract will be evaluated individually , we will attempt to honor requests to schedule accepted papers together in group sessions . deadline : all submissions must be received by may 15 , 1998 . send submissions to : boston university conference on language development 704 commonwealth ave . , suite 101 boston , ma 02215 u . s . a . telephone : ( 617 ) 353-3085 e-mail : langconf @ louis-xiv . bu . edu ( we regret that we cannot accept abstract submissions by fax or e-mail . ) information regarding the conference may be accessed at http : / / web . bu . edu / linguistics / applied / conference . html * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * author information form ( fill out one form completely for each author ) title : topic area : audiovisual requests : full name : affiliation : current address : summer address if different , and dates : current email : summer email : current phone number : summer phone if different : * to accommodate as many papers as possible , we reserve the right to limit each submitter to one first authorship and if circumstances warrant , to limit each submitter to two papers in any authorship status . * please indicate whether , if your paper is not one of the 90 initially selected for presentation , you would be willing to be considered as an alternate . ( if you indicate that you are willing to be considered , this does not commit you to accepting alternate status if it should be offered to you . ) _ _ _ _ _ yes , consider me as an alternate if necessary _ _ _ _ _ no , please do not consider me as an alternate please indicate how you received the 1998 call for papers : _ _ _ _ email / electronic _ _ _ _ surface mail _ _ _ _ word of mouth please indicate how you wish to receive the 1999 call for papers : _ _ _ _ email / electronic _ _ _ surface mail _ _ _ _ both
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